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9,7/10
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UUsuario invitadoEl hotel está muy cerca de Fukushima, se puede llegar a pie en el metro, y la comida cercana también puede, el servicio es muy cuidadoso, nos da guías y consejos de juego, gracias por el número de trabajo 007.
El desayuno es un poco en fila, se sugiere que el momento de espera fuera corto, el spa caliente del sexto piso se reabrió y no se cooperó.
IIain13This is a duplicate of my review for dates from 6 to 8 June 2026, as I extended my stay for one night.
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at this hotel and would happily stay here again.
The location is excellent. It's right next to the metro, directly across the road from China City Mall, and within easy walking distance of Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street, the waterfront and the ferry wharf. It made exploring Xiamen incredibly easy.
The staff were consistently helpful and efficient. They obtained information about the Xiamen-Kinmen ferry, which was greatly appreciated. The breakfast restaurant staff deserve special mention as they were always friendly, welcoming and genuinely seemed pleased to see their guests each morning.
The room itself was lovely. The bed was extremely comfortable, the bathroom was excellent and while I didn't use the bath, the shower was very good. The hotel also has a nice swimming pool, gym and lounge area, all of which added to the overall experience.
Breakfast was good, with plenty of choices, both Asian and Western, and a pleasant atmosphere.
I only intended to stay a short time, but enjoyed both the hotel and Xiamen enough that I extended my stay by an extra night. From my room I had good views, including Zheng Chenggong's statue on Gulangyu Island and Xiamen's Twin Towers in the distance.
This hotel certainly helped make my stay in Xiamen an enjoyable one. I left with very positive memories and would gladly stay here again.
PPhilipFThe Hilton Fuzhou is also conveniently situated within walking distance to a variety of shops and restaurants, making it easy to enjoy the local dining and shopping scene right from the hotel’s doorstep.
FflubberGrand Honor Hotel is definitely the best hotel in Shishi, but it’s not quite the same level as a luxury hotel in a bigger city. Generally the hotel is clean, but it’s the little things that I noticed, ie when I checked in, there were some sweet wrappers next to the bowl of sweets that weren’t cleared away. That said, the sense of space is evident in the hotel lobby, lifts, corridors and most importantly, the hotel rooms.
Rooms are very spacious and well-designed, although the closet area can definitely do with brighter lights. Most amenities are provided but what put me off is that many items that would have been free in other hotels at this price-range aren’t free at Grand Honor. There is a Chinese tea set on the table and usually the loose leaf tea is provided for free but it cost ¥15 per packet. Honestly it’s not a lot of money for us, but on the flip side, surely the hotel can provide a bag of tea leaves for their guests. There are the standard free single-use packet tea in the drawer so at least there’s that.
In-room slippers are not to be taken out; they’d charge you if you do - and that’s fine, but the slippers are actually really uncomfortable to wear.
The small plate of fruits (banana, plum and mandarin) given at 5pm every day is a nice touch.
The hotel breakfast is probably the highlight. Set on the 22nd floor with panoramic views of the city, breakfast is very enjoyable. The food quality is pretty good, but a real surprise here is the sheer diversity of food. The bread selection alone has 5-6 choices (pastries, brioche, baguette, square toast, etc), the cooked food section is almost endless (and there’s cooked Chinese vegetables! 👏🏾) and then there’s the fruit selection at the end too. My only gripe is that the coffee machine is a bit slow, and there’s only one machine so there can be a wait for coffee.
Location of the hotel is a little odd; good restaurants and the main mall is about 15 mins’ walk away. There aren’t many good shops to wander around nearby.
Generally, this is a solid hotel for this price point. Excellent service with very fast food delivery (using the ubiquitous delivery robots) and friendly front desk staff.
UUsuario invitadoUn hotel muy rentable. La salida A de la estación Luozhou Hot Spring de la línea 4 del metro está justo enfrente del hotel, lo cual es muy conveniente. Muy satisfecho con la estancia y el servicio! Actualización gratuita al momento del check-in y la comida para llevar se entrega de manera inteligente mediante robots. Ocurrió un incidente durante mi estadía: pedí comida para llevar y me la entregaron en el hotel equivocado (no sé a qué hotel la entregaron. Llamé a la recepción para pedir ayuda). y tomó la comida para llevar del hotel equivocado. Fue muy extraño. El pequeño capítulo de la recepción ofrece varias guías de viaje, ¡lo cual es doblemente agradable!
BBen CubbageA great 4 star hotel just 900 meters (about a 10 minute drive) from Xiamen T4 and T5 airports.
⭐️Positive aspects:
Probably the biggest win is their airport shuttle service. They have a nice new Buick van (that is bright purple 🟪- so it is pretty hard to miss) and the van can be there within 10 minutes of when you call the hotel or message them from baggage claim. So the transportation is well organized and very efficient. Mr. Li the van driver was very sweet and kind.
The hotel room was nice and big and has very cozy carpet and a nice soft bed with good linens. Shower is hot and amenities in the room are thoughtful, including white tea scented 🫖 soaps and shampoo.
The breakfast, service, and furnishings are comparable to other 4 star chains in China like Holiday Inn or Hampton by Hilton or Lavande.
Breakfast has a nice spread but mostly Chinese and not so western. That said, the food they do provide is high quality and the noodles are great and the coffee is real. I enjoyed the breakfast.
⭐️A few negative points:
I liked the art theme in the hotel and they pull it off well. Each room is themed around a famous painting and I was in the Salvador Dali’s “melting clocks” ⏰
The only thing I can complain about is there are moments when the art feels a little cheesy. For instance- the little ash trays at the elevator with sand in them have kid’s decorations that feel a bit more like kids’ zone stuff than professional artwork. Also the shower 🚿 doors are red glass and that felt like more of a playful Kindergarten space than something matching Salvador Dali. Not a deal breaker but an observation. This kind of art theme can be difficult to pull off in China 🇨🇳.
The only other small negative is there is some wear on some of the spaces and walls. At the front desk counter I noticed some old looking and chipped areas of the desk.
Overall a great choice next to the airport. I would stay here again.
KKaren Wong 1114I booked two Family Friendly suite rooms, looking forward to spacious accommodations featuring a living room and child-friendly amenities like a mini slide, as shown in the promotional photos. However, upon arrival, I was given a much smaller room that didn’t match what I had reserved.
I raised this concern at the front desk, where I spent quite some time. The staff insisted that the room we received was the same type we had booked, but I overheard them mentioning that only four such suites were available and they were already occupied. It felt like the hotel had overbooked and assigned us a comparable but inferior room.
Considering we paid several thousand dollars for accommodations suitable for our two toddlers, it was disappointing. The hotel initially offered us two breakfasts as compensation, which we declined for several reasons: we’re not breakfast people, and the value of the breakfast (CNY 50 per person, totaling CNY 100) was insignificant compared to what we spent on the rooms (HKD 1,700+ per night each). The room they assigned us seemed to be a VIP type, priced at HKD 1,400 per night, meaning we effectively lost HKD 600 (HKD 300 per night for two rooms) due to this mix-up.
Instead of breakfast, we requested two extra beds so the kids could sleep there while we enjoyed the larger bed. Although they initially insisted on providing only one, we pushed for a second bed since this situation was not our fault.
I brought my concerns to Trip.com, and they handled it efficiently, providing compensation, which I greatly appreciated.
Aside from the room arrangement issue, our stay was pleasant. The only downside was that the room felt a bit dark. However, the kids loved having free access to the park, where they played with rabbits and fished in the pond.
Overall, I'd rate our experience a 7/10.
JJ995LMi esposa y yo pasamos recientemente unos días en el Hotel Fuzhou Sanbaobindi para una escapada muy necesaria, y fue, sin duda, la mejor experiencia hotelera que hemos tenido. Ubicado en el corazón del histórico distrito Sanfang Qixiang de Fuzhou, el hotel fue la base perfecta para explorar los tesoros culturales del antiguo Fuzhou, todo a poca distancia a pie, incluyendo acceso al metro.
Desde el momento en que entramos, la experiencia fue excepcional. Nos recibieron cálidamente con té tradicional y aperitivos, y el proceso de registro fue facilísimo: ¡menos de tres minutos! Nuestra habitación daba a un jardín chino bellamente cuidado y combinaba a la perfección el diseño tradicional con el confort moderno. Cada detalle de la habitación estaba impecable, mostrando un claro respeto por la arquitectura histórica.
Sin embargo, lo más destacado de nuestra estancia fue la atención y la hospitalidad del personal, especialmente de nuestro gerente de atención al cliente, Roy Huang. Roy superó todas las expectativas, ofreciéndonos aperitivos por la noche y postres diarios, y dedicándose tiempo a compartir sus conocimientos sobre la rica historia y cultura de Fuzhou. Nuestras conversaciones con él fueron un verdadero placer: aprendimos sobre la arquitectura de la ciudad, la historia del hotel e incluso la cultura local del té, que nos presentó con gran dedicación y conocimiento.
Es raro encontrar a alguien que te haga sentir tan genuinamente bienvenido. La atención al detalle y la amabilidad de Roy transformaron nuestra estancia en algo extraordinario. Nos fuimos de Fuzhou con un aprecio mucho más profundo por la ciudad, y todo gracias al equipo del Hotel Sanbaobindi.
Si busca una estancia auténtica y a la vez refinada que capture el espíritu del Fuzhou tradicional, le recomiendo encarecidamente el Hotel Sanbaobindi. Un sincero agradecimiento a Roy y a todo el personal por hacer de este viaje algo realmente inolvidable.
UUsuario invitadoThe hotel exceeded my expectations in many ways. The room was spacious and spotlessly clean, with a comfortable bed and a well - appointed bathroom. The staff were friendly and attentive, always ready to offer assistance. Not bad, and might come again.
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